John O'Gorman wrote:
Matej Cepl wrote:
BTW: What does "kpse" mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-)
It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs
(including `which tex` itself) which is called libkpathsea. I am not
sure about "k", but the rest is abbreviation
Matej Cepl wrote:
BTW: What does "kpse" mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-)
It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs
(including `which tex` itself) which is called libkpathsea. I am not sure
about "k", but the rest is abbreviation of "path search".
I t
On Sunday 09 of January 2005 01:13, Marcus Beyer wrote:
Reply please to the group --
http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Essays/smart-questions.html#noprivate
> BTW: What does "kpse" mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-)
It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs
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Betreff:Re: lyx+tetex on mac os x / jean-marc's cv class
Datum: 9. Januar 2005 07:13:48 MEZ
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Am 09.01.2005 um 00:26 schrieb Matej Cepl:
Marcus Beyer wrote:
So I am wondering were to put that cv.cls
Marcus Beyer wrote:
> So I am wondering were to put that cv.cls file. Classes seem to live
> under /sw/share/temf/tex/latex/... But these directories are owned by
> "System" so I cannot write to it. What is the correct thing to do?
> Should I "steal" the latex directory from "System" and place the
Hello and good evening!
I installed LyX, Fink, TeTeX (via fink) on OS X and it's running at
once. Cool!
Now I would like to write a cv using Jean-Marc's cv class as described
here: http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Examples/CV.
So I am wondering were to put that cv.cls file. Classes seem to live